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... adaptations for osmoregulation . Plants , prokaryotes , fungi , and some protists have elastic cell walls , so the cells don't burst in a hypotonic environment . Activity Osmosis and Water Balance in Cells Investigation How Do Salt ...
... adaptations for osmoregulation . Plants , prokaryotes , fungi , and some protists have elastic cell walls , so the cells don't burst in a hypotonic environment . Activity Osmosis and Water Balance in Cells Investigation How Do Salt ...
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... adaptations that slow osmotic water uptake , while those living in isotonic environments have I more permeable cell membranes . What water regulation adaptations would 104.
... adaptations that slow osmotic water uptake , while those living in isotonic environments have I more permeable cell membranes . What water regulation adaptations would 104.
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Neil A. Campbell. more permeable cell membranes . What water regulation adaptations would you expect to have evolved in protists living in hypertonic habitats such as Great Salt Lake ? How about those living in habitats where salt ...
Neil A. Campbell. more permeable cell membranes . What water regulation adaptations would you expect to have evolved in protists living in hypertonic habitats such as Great Salt Lake ? How about those living in habitats where salt ...
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